UP! lsCashPrlsee Worth $250 amiii those who eolleet the most votes (represented by seals on every bottle) in the big PUREl LO E XCEL LO FLAVORIIO IITILUT CONTEST You lXiH": rill Der 15. Get 3 supply of can“ ‘is at your grocwfs. mid iisk your‘ friends to savc their seals for you. i-ml wltscs Mummy:- g». sshr Johriflli. -_._:i-__.-€--V--_~__-_. l "Haw dlfficult you find it to raise the rent depends on whether you ~ are the landlord or the tenant." Jl-"i in, xirll; limo.» ' rim ' non Loo/nu J/ve C. ‘JADA PliJ-lllkii’ o: i‘ IN (‘HA N C‘ 211R \' ‘In’: XLKBTIII’. lg.‘ THE ‘Y fill’, Cucumber: Oh. chucks, you'll never make a successful burglar. You'll never be able to get a mask i l ,,-¢-,,-; to cover all of your eyeol ‘u. (J. i i. “MM lllS. ._.____.~..._ v ml. . fixed oi Sydney; ‘.2 leel. irom’ __ -ii Town Lots -——'"—- stun line be-i TO STOP HER, OF COURSE ' m iAlLli. part Tercherl Why should we put r. i iliiiildl" ' ' sirrp after the sentence, “The “mid, LilBXICBiW ..'.‘.2n said she was going after mu) (ilfiihiuil Line south- i‘. ~i with a stick?" g his m: iii uziui it meets; Pwnili Why—er—tc keep her . ' ii LuL Bi for- ' ‘l '7°l"9 W9 fir- i a" . . of said 'i'i;i'.ii L-‘ii b» 1y ililllilfl by John alum; ill l-Teder-i A CAP ALREADY SET "Why don't you set your cap for im?" "My knee cap has been set for ' Hm a long while." ilii‘ ii iii»! .l ‘iii iiiiivii i926 .1. .l C<iiiwpir.S1-lwivn.~ V i iii-J Vi" I P- (i. cacti I Pei-Z". .\'l' .'ii.\R(Z."~.'i'li .".\ii| Kill .ii .. ii ~>i in , ll‘ fist-s .il Mi» .'.ili- o" 1'iJl-I.~'i)\‘i' Iii imam: 511m. ;=.i ‘ 3i "i. The full/nun ;---3 i-l -,|.r| l-"- J 'i‘.i-- >- Umw-s; "will, fl! ‘l \l‘il'\ iiil inri-i-i i-nl: (fill, l. l-‘l _, ‘i- _.\ ‘Jil-‘i: i H1\' i‘ i among-st WlilLll -.ri- wiyilll ilisii u.-\» ‘ _ _ i‘ ills. in slnhii- i- :1 uriiiii.ii'j» irvwi. Y‘ n ' V _ if! i uni‘: rzvlllv. all lil uwwl "Milli '- I L. V mm ;||]il\llIl|1 ii’ ;'..- hi-l-i. .'li "-lii"}~ k ' a I 1O Hons, Hui iii ‘.’-I\\ 'l"'|ii\-»..\:- Ti-iim Pull‘ liii-iiiiiii-vl ; ll|'\l||l: A lluhhcr-llri- \\.-.,;ii|-, fin-nip wi-iwh-i". ‘_ . Potato Hi-iiilior. ‘Liwilllir lllgllli‘ ii 4* mu,» paying‘ i-zpcr- Lillie lLpJ: (‘rriiiii \"|)!il'JilHl' lrii ‘ I _' h \,_ u ' , .‘ . . i, ivi iuu lion l'ull\ for xllill’, (Tliiirii. IVIllk ‘d pil((fl I I ’ Cans Illfl n". . qliltntlty of w.“ chickens and broilers Pine and Hardwood Boards. 2x4 fur the Thanksglynjg and hi! Lumber. a quantity of Hey ‘ . I - m,’ o,“ m, w”, F,“ m“ Market. If you have shah item. wi-ithi; nu, Child's any t0 sell, write 01' Dd and Folding Carriage. ' Gale positive as farm ls leased-phone us for prices. she I uh ishvih; the province. I SWIFT us» lsetoi-nsy, sale will be held lret so. day following. CANADKAN one: urine. _ _ CO., 111D. MILVILLE BAKER. iiss-io-a-i-mo. a. r. "Dffllllll, Auctioneer. I not-ic-zi-zt , , , , , ,,,,,,,,, .. Ran (moss LlNEllfllllflXiollllfWhy ' S. m 1 miyg mo“ m Pusmlm ,S.S.Bergensfjord IIOITIIAL CIITOWN ' s1‘. court's _ ,. SAILING NOVEMBER 22nd. 1m E E 5 T0 BERGEN AND osto. ,5‘ is s: Only Opportunity of Shipping l ' 3i LIVE FOXES b,‘ .1 o,‘ g, o,‘ a Direct to uoitwsv. ""1" must be reserved through 8,8, [jug Ltd, T .A. S. Dewolf 8t Son Iontreol Agents i HALIFAX, N. 8. i ciiw ,.~~ c" Bro‘! Ltd‘ wo-ooooouooooeeoooevoeee O-O Blue Jjimfer BY IDIUND IIIILL wow.» (Continued l Smoking there in the sunshine. with the dusty road showing be- tween clumps of foliage glimpses ofi the Casino garden and thoga. it was difficult w believe that, less than a dcsen hours before. he had been fighting a single-handed battle against Odd! BO uvcs L ‘ ' thli. the mere memory of them set hlm ihudderirig. The unknown defensiv .-esources of Ahlborgs staff, the pack if hungry Alsatians. that devastat- ing ray that had lit up the garden and overtaken Dopmann before he ouid reach the gates-and that, iinal cordon of carabinieri! ‘i According to every known law, he; ought to be dead by now-shot lnl ihe Villa Sabina. torn to pieces or, pulverized by that ghastly gun. YeLi liere he was. sitting up and takingl nourishment, ncl; a whit the worse! for what he had gone through. i If he were tackled concerning his, 110'. ements hemight certainly havei litiil-ulty in establishing an alibin nut the police must be convinced byi ZlOW that the raid had been in Ger- nan interests. and were not likely "o offend their foreign visitors by in- errogating them all in turn. Mafaida knew his fondness for hose steps. He saw her presently in the garq cien, a neat, rather startling figure ini black and white with a collar of‘ ivhite fur fastened ht her throat. I "I have a bone to pick with you."| =he began a little petulantiy. "You icserted me last night, and I was ondemned to dancing. three times vith that fat creature!" | He made room for her on the step beside him. | “A thousand pardons, Sighting”; he said, drawing on his imagination.‘ ‘i looked in at the ballroom just miter dinner, but did not see you.’ Thinking that perhaps you were not. r- ming, I wrote some letters in my mom." She made a illlle grinjiace. "It was a disappointing evening altogether. A telephone message ame from Kari. just when I was planning sending you a note, and he insisted on dragging me back with iiim. There was trouble at the villa last night. ~tole something, and he is like a bear with a sore head just now." She shot a glance at hlm and burst cut laughing. “You should have heard him at, breakfast this morning! It was really loo TlKiiILIlOlLS! He threw a roll at poor Cerardds head because he oughed while he was talking. The place was full of spies; he could mist nobody. From the way he look- ~d at me, you would have supposed that I was the adventuress who was finding out his secrets and selling fiiem to his encmles!"_ Mafnlda moved to a step higher man Dighton and began playing with his hair in a. manner that self us nerves on edge. "And so." she resumed, "as a pllIl-l i hment for my perfidy. I am con? zemncd to accompany Karl icnou this morning in the car. On a ueautifui day like this, too! And I, '-,1d counted on spending it with, voul" “L0rd!" elaculated Dighton; “what - beastly shame!" ‘ Yie had to say this: it was the sort .>; thing Mafalda expected him to‘ and there were still many ren- .» .~ why he should continue this i--..l~cr tiresome intrigue. He had wicceded in obtaining admittance w- the villa without her, but a time suiziit come when a second visit was i-JDBTBHVG. There was always the \li.ifi"€ that one or other of those 1 "hined weapons might vanish on ii- loiirncy to England. As Mar- liiifl sri-ld. they were by no means the wood yet. i ." of her impetuous love is beginning to pal] on s heart oi’ hearts he was ,i;r‘ prospect of a respite- in» w cot her out of the ' .i ',i‘illl‘i‘ ‘iii- ;|l‘li‘-.,'1l 0f hi5 other i‘ I "“. mil Lin» mu ii.’ i.‘ ,;ii liliilliiil i iii‘ vni: starting?“ he ~ntly ll w» no‘: feet. i1 Kl i i-.i~.c shopping to do \lil'l I 111m» not. ask you t0 111:. me while he is in this lli ii 1m" driys. perhaps, he l , ‘o forgotten. Ebbene, I must l uv To keep Karl waiting to-l ilir‘,' is as much as my life is worth!" Tic accompanied her as far as the rvirden. i‘ would not do to appear too PUICX‘ to get rid of her. She had more jealousy in her system than any woman he had met, and seemed to live in constant expectancy of a rival in his affections. Still it was imperative she should leave within ___ A um SllE vmuin NEVER BE wiii “FRUlT-A-TIVB" Completely Relieved Dyspepsia Mrs. Qmer Monctic had tried so many memedics in her efforts to got rid of serious Stomach Troubles that she was almost afraid to tr “Fruit-a- f-IYBI,_ fearin that t is famous medicine wcul not help her. But, as shdwrifm from Montreal, "I'final idtxildtld to do so. The first. femteblels l helped me and after taking three boxes i [noticed a great chon for the better. n: Ifixiw slid sigh overythin ‘I _ lm a py recommen ‘Fruit-e-tiyes’ to i my friends." “Fruit-e-tivcs" is s. combination of concentrated and transformed fruit juice and the "most scientific medicinal l 'nte_. It acts directly on the ztgtniecli‘ liver, kidneys and ekiir and vital no back to If your Itomach bothers l-~..».|- 1:: l i '3' Thieves broke in and_ .. 1 <~flI.=IOOlr,-~i|~r¢_ “his WN GUARDIAN iii“ is. the next few minutes- Pgrgons, in his lavender plus- fours Qppeflfihg unexpectedly atthe top of the flight, all but extricated him from a position that was getting momentarily more awkward. “Oh, there you are!" he bellowed. "rd almost given you up. What about our walk to Santa Marghcr- a . Maialda, indifferent to the strang- er's gaze. took both Dlghtows hands and allowed her dark eyes to rest on his. - ' “Addlo, caro,” she wnispered- “l leave you to your men and Y0"? walks. You will think of me some- times. dear?" The color faded from her cheeks. and her gaze, become suddenly cold. moved from him to another figure e1- that had emerged from the glass I , >4 doorway above. g I/ . a It was some seconds before Digh- ' Aw z- ton noticed the change. Following kqyfg the direction bf her gaze, he saw Greta, transported . unexpectedly from London to‘ Rapallo, Tetuming Mafaldas challenge. "Bulio. Alan!" she called. Mafalda shot a glance at him, so full of conflicting emotions that it left him troubled, and hurried away through the trees. Parsons was obliterating himself. too. though rather more slowly. His partingwink, broad and significant as it. was, did not serve to improve Dightons humor. (To Be Continued.) is in? Milady Beautiful By Lois Leeds BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED _ i Treatment for Flabby Throals i , Dear Miss Leed: have lost; about‘ _. nine pounds recently and my chin and throat have become very flabby and wrinkled. Is there an excrcis" to cure this? My hands are also ; wrinkled. -—~‘ EDITH R. Answer: I could advise you 118i“ , ter ii’ I knew your present weight. height and age. If the recent loss of, weight has been due to illness and you are now ‘underweight. the first thing I would advise is to bui-lcl yourself up. If. on ‘the other hand, you have been reducing excess weig- ht too rapidly but are still abovt! noraml, I suggest that you modiiy ycur reducing program so as to lose no more than one pound a. week. If you are insvour 50s the flabbiness is largely due to the natural shrink-y age of the subcutaneous fzit. Neck exercise are simple and 511011111 be, done slowly. Throw your head back‘ between your shoulders, roll it over. the left shoulder. then to the; right. Raise the head. Tum it as far to tho-left as v0‘! "vll- 4 li-llinr: chin up. then w the risht. Throw your head backward 1183111 and move your JKWS 8S Ehiillgh . vhrvwinf? a irirrze obivt. but K96!) the W 1 lips closed. Massage the neck with ' . coco-i butter for several minutes. ivipe if c-ff and a-nulv fin fl$>‘l'l"¢9"t sale final, ‘pack. The pack may be made W . waking a large piece of clean ab- fir" ,_.L~.~5-r.-=- Fflfbeflf. cotton in an astringent iot- i _ < s - l” lwiwhmazelnggntgéntfiggtmgg:ywork makes her hips spread and "l? 1i ‘ilfsedfgam check the wflnk, ' at sirinding makes calves and ygvgrwtfig gain‘ on your hands_-sniiies enlarged. Is this so? <2» 1 cleanse them each night and "m?" sage with cocoa butter or other 05-- sue cream. Leave the cream on over- night. wearing old gloves to keeP ‘he bedding from becoming soiled. Al- way5 apply a hand lotion after, washing your hand and before g0- ‘Closi f f‘ EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD UNTIL FOUR BARE WALLS REMAIN (.'()..\'l'/ '/'i().\'.\' (1/5 51-1111‘ “i .——.-il/ ' mwrv/ri-wl" i‘ II,’ , M , j_.,,. _§.~.\'u f/wm’ ilnlrri. i’ /l' I .55 lall and weigh 120 pounds. My meas- ‘llYGlTlCnlS are ankles. 8%: calf. 14: thigh, 20: 1110s, 36: bust. 32; waist wear? Arc my mg outdoors good? <3) How can I make thick - ulffi seems smaller and can I get rid w“ LEEDS‘ cf blackheads? .' SUE LOVE. Falling llalr After Fever I i Answer: She is right. She may lake exercise to reduce her hips. if izhc has to stand she should wear ircmforlable shoes with low heels and arch supports. Standing for long periods causes varlcoe veins. It would bo better to have a position where one might sit part of the time Dear Miss Leeds: Last May I had scarlet fever and in Auglm my ha“ started lo fall out. Several ‘people, have mid me to shave it. but I do| not want lo. Will you give me some, treatment that will make my hflllh thick and healthy? I hm 13 years old; and 5 fcet 5 inches tail. B. M. S. i Answer: It is usual to shavé thei head at the time of ii severe fever‘ You should weigh between 124 and 127 pounds. Your measurements are ‘i d ' c l. . b t, hi h i but in your caséI think a close bob; glgalnffccmlgl, mg? way’, a“; ‘Wuld do h‘ “ddmun w "egmar m!” dull rose, dull orchid, red as trimm- \‘ gig kw‘ i3rokei1 sizes and odd lots account for :11is low price. Plenty of styles and sizes offered. 49c and 79c am 17 years old. 5 feet 5% inches - , 26. I have brcwii hair. blue eyes and ‘ in medium skin. What colors may I ‘ measurements , and stand or walk other times. 121 ' ' a racing Trad Demolished By this great (JLOSING OUT SALE Packed—.lammed\ from early morning till late at night. This Store has never witnessed such price havoc as this before-CROWDS upon CROWDS of satisfied buy- ers swarm over the place. They are reaping a harvest of savilnfs télilt will never be excelled in Prince Edward s an . ' . BE WISE-—DO NOT WAIT A MINUTE Men ’s Calf Boots Large lot selected from our better grade lines. Values up to $7.50. Special Closing Out Price- $2. 98 Men ’s Oxfords Brown and black, new models. ‘ Why not strain a point if necessary to take ad- yiintage of this great saving? It’s money in your pocket. Selling now- $3. 98 and $4.29 EXTRA SPECIAL! Women ’s Calf Hi Cut Boots If your size is here, you are assured of a wonderful bargain. Some have high heels or have medium heels. Values up to $8.00. Special Price- , 59c ' Womenis Silk Hose Every pair fresh and new. This is not a 10b lot, but a. complete assortment of colors and sizes. Actual value $1.00. Ex- tra Special Price- 59c Women ’s Oxfords and Straps —- OCTOBER 29, 1933 i? itions ________._..._____.________.______-.___ ._-.._ L... _.__.___ ...-....... __.._..._.._.._.,._. __. .1. Another special lot, values ranging up to $7.00. This lot consists of genuine calf and kid Oxfords. One and two strap Pumps in patent and calf. High and nie-i dium heels, nearly all sizes. Closing Out $1.49 ng Out Price- , ' ° PHILLIPS lVIOITIS fin’ Smith SALES SYSTEM 129 QUEEN STREET SELLIISG ' TH CllARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. STOCK :5- .. ... , . ., i a stamped, self- address envelope for I them. . thrown lightly-over’ the oncoming,’ when a Portrait of Amundsen - lcrop. Cultivation is continuediw-ls l-hPOV/n 0n the 5cm?“ m‘ LOUIS IiEEDS. ifrom time to time duflng the m. audience stood in silence for a full ..___________ , i BEAUTY PACKS FOR ssos High sipiiifngm: i,‘;';‘“;f.§‘°°f§,,h§=m‘““”°"__.._..____ l high and four or five spraylngs of Yllunllm YP°\‘I'"“°" I acrdeaux mlxfurielare given during ——' e season. lief-marketable dial.‘ 3:: 338$? Canada Ranks third in lmmrhmi lied per acre on the nine stations. as a source of metals of the 915"": loperated in the Island province l“; um group, after mimic and 001"" iyear. The Irish Cobbler is the "i=1- ' l IIIOSt p0pular variety, The ‘mamas i o Professional Card! g , AND NECK 1 Would you like to give your- scif a professional beauty treat- ment at home, using only in expensive. homo-made creams? In the leaflet LOIB LEEDS i I ‘i inst?" i" L$é§"°“”°‘““°“ ‘ i! 0 D0 . or other hoed i’ Care of Guardian 8min ma“ dbwn 1on0“, ed 6217p, o Io I has prepared m m“ week dlfi mirrnoctlgvyeighéntgtilixihthiru AMER‘ and Mark R. McGuigfln Ii flféiilisnxcolzlnza-izléisarizhglhgiiyl; II 110:, o: the riiiisiratiifn“ “Sta; gB. A. m full; If you will inclose a self- Xziglffmbfl, tgaagsmrfment "f ‘mnlalgk sglélcgofi . i “dmfiwd “Web?” ‘m’ W" ‘libs work in Ontario c.2522 whit: tsunami Block. charioiiswwhrll I ‘request for this leaflet it will ‘Bmmwwk and NW; sooth’ __ . _.. csen you a once. , (Issued by the Dkecw -f P __»i....,, D......,,.,,, mpmrmgn, “g, McLeod & Bentley i rorsro GROWING AT i ILLUSTRATION srsrioivs’ J. s. aemuiv w. s. arm-hair. x. c. Banister and iitlorriey-l"l"" Agriculture, Ottawa.) IMPR-ESSIVE CERE. treatment. Do not worry about the loss of hair. as it is only the dead hairs that come out and new ones will grow iii lheir places. Herels a iztod SP8") ionic that you may applv oiicr you: shampoo and twice =1 wcr-k bcsidrs: 1 ounce cllvc oil. 4 drums Cologne water. 4 ounccs bay rum 1 dram tincture of chinconn After parting the hair apply ihl! with a medicine dropper directly to ‘he scalp. Massage the scalp thor- riighly every night and brush and ccmb your hair wcli every day. Bui up your general health. The ave - age weight for your age and hciflhl is H9 pounds. ' ' IBIS LEEDS. ' Sitting Venn Standing Cl normal, healthy action. “Fruit-o-tives." 25¢. and bihgauboltz at dealers everywhere. D";- M135 in“; (i) My friend thihiu thpt mung all my It lwroet. ma, ma. hi2, blue-green. dark green. dark medium blues, dull yellow. brown, in the gmwmg o; potatoes at u", |lan. . cream. black. (3) Do not use “lustmion stations 1n prince Ed. i rcugr cn your lips. I shall be glad lo ward mam; The System o; 810w. [mail iru my instructions on treat- mg (his crop is olmgned 1n the m. 2111121115 f0!‘ blackheads. PlBI-SB send port of the Cmef surwrvmor of the Illustration Stations opemted Wlthlll the Experimental Farms Sysirm. for I927. The certified ‘seed is treated with mercury bl- chlcridc solution before cutting. MP- "will" P- will" ‘"19" byrThc land is marked. the seed drop- private sale his farm of H3 acres of pea by hand 1mm a w w niches choice land situated at Kingston “pan and men wvered by a home Lot 31. This farm is in good condi- h“. ‘w’! svstem is renewed tlon and well situated. If not sold gm; more dnflorm stands than before October 29th will be sold by whm the mammal plant" u. public auction at one p. in. on that y dots. For further particulars sppiyff,f'a,e‘b,g,f,f,;jfawp,flf'flfmg w- ‘The horse hoe is put. inbo operation ' 30"" P- nnAahggharlirnmedlafely the plants “'5'19'33'34'9 and second cultivation the soil is mu l-'_illl_$Al; Certified seed is used exclusively“ l appear above ground and both at the first“ MQNY FOR LATE Office: 180 Ilchinond BM‘ IIAOULD AMU NDSEN . 05b0- Norway. Oct... 26.—An ilmpressivc ceremony in memory of iRROUlIl Amundsen. who 105g his me While "immmlniz lo rom-ii survivors of fl)? Noblle Arctic clieasteg. was held in the festival hnll of the University of Oslo last night. Under the auspices of the National Geo- illravhlml Society. members of the Qqg" Qtreei. lflmlilidhéll family, cabinet on“ minister-Mini rims-e to izso. 1M icflnlain Otto Svedrup. iani u explorer. and Mill Louise Doud, of! California. who helped in the NobnwMcDomfld & McPhéx B. ‘A. "m", ‘search were among those attending. ALI) I. I. rrliorf Nansen with deep emotion u. s. . osaaisnns. hnoitrnm- l" IOIIY ‘l0 ID“ / Dr. C. C. Aftllllbfllll“ cinema of N: r. rm on“ Medical School and l1 N‘ Practice Limited to In. 5"» r a * r m Thane?!“ 0 A ‘MOM’; Beyer Buildlnl tel-l delivered the musical address. He‘ declared that Amundsenu its em 5' “mo” would ever give to Norwegians faith in their race emf wirfidenoe tine ot their country. d